USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin published an article Oct. 26 examining a swift rise in sexual assaults reported to UW System authorities. Now we are asking for your help.

We want to hear from survivors, advocates, nurses, investigators, attorneys and others with ideas to improve how campuses respond to sexual assault. What isn’t working? What could be better?

Please share your experiences and insight with investigative reporter Keegan Kyle by writing to kkyle@gannett.com or by calling our Investigations Hotline: 920-455-5025. Kyle can also be reached on Facebook and Twitter.

No information will be published without your permission. We will treat anyone who shares sensitive or traumatic experiences with care and respect.

We particularly hope to hear from students or graduates who are survivors of sexual assault. Did you report the assault to campus or law enforcement authorities? If yes, was the reporting process clear? Did authorities respond appropriately?

If you know students or graduates who might be interested in speaking with us about sexual assault, please consider sharing a link to this article on social media or posting this article in a public space, such as a campus study room.

UW System authorities have made numerous steps in recent years aimed at improving their response to campus sexual assault. We hope survivors and others will help us evaluate what impact the UW System's steps are making.